City workers cut down the poisoned oak trees at Toomer'sCorner at the entrance to Auburn University Tuesday. Auburn fans traditionally roll the trees with toilet paper after a big victory, and tens of thousands rolled the trees after the spring football game last Saturday. (Dave Martin/AP)

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Getting the shot

A photographer uses his cell phone to photograph the oak trees at Toomer's Corner. (Dave Martin/AP)

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Fallen tradition

An Auburn University building is seen in the background as officials study the rings on the poisoned oak trees that were cut down at Toomer'sCorner. (Dave Martin/AP)

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Study the rings

Auburn officials study the rings on the poisoned oak trees that were cut down at Toomer'sCorner. (Dave Martin/AP)

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Bearing witness

Auburn fans watch as workers cut down the poisoned oak trees at Toomer'sCorner at the entrance to Auburn on Tuesday. (Dave Martin/AP)

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One final roll

Fans roll the poisoned oak trees at Toomer'sCorner one final time following Auburn's A-Day spring football game at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday. (Dave Martin/AP)

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Streamers

A roll of toiler paper is held aloft as fans roll the poisoned oak trees at Toomer'sCorner one final time following Saturday's spring football game at Auburn. (Dave Martin/AP)

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Join the crowd

A crowd gathers around as fans roll the poisoned oak trees at Toomer'sCorner one final time on Saturday. (Dave Martin/AP)

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Toomer's Drugs

The famous Toomer's Drugs is the namesake for Toomer'sCorner where Auburn fans have been congregating for years. (Butch Dill/AP)

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The national championship

Thousands of Auburn fans gather to roll Toomer's Corner after the BCS championshipwin over the Oregon Ducks in January of 2011. (Dave Martin/AP)

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Harvey Updyke

This booking photo shows Harvey Updyke, who was sentenced in March to three years in prison after pleading guilty to the poisoning of the iconic oaks at Toomer'sCorner. Updyke poisoned the trees with a powerful herbicide during Auburn's 2010 national championship season. (AP Photo)

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Roll with a message

A roll of toilet paper with a message sits on the ground near the poisoned oak trees at Toomer'sCorner on Tuesday. Harvey Updyke Jr. is serving a jail term after pleading guilty to spiking the oaks with a powerful herbicide. (Dave Martin/AP)